NHL AWARD PREVIEW AND PICKS

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Let’s take a look at the awards and who’s been nominated:

VEZINA TROPHY

Given to the top goaltender

Nominees: Braden Holtby (WSH), Ben Bishop (TB), Jonathan Quick (LAK)

The Breakdown: Holtby was sensational and this is going to be Holtby’s award. Bishop had a great season, as did Quick, Holtby was just on a whole different level, and he did it all year. He tied Brodeur’s single season wins record with 48 and posted a stat line of .922 SV% and 2.20 GAA.

My Pick: Holtby, Holtby, Holtby. He will no doubt win this one.

HART MEMORIAL TROPHY

Player deemed most valuable to his team

Nominees: Jamie Benn (DAL), Sidney Crosby (PIT), Patrick Kane (CHI)

The Breakdown: Jamie Benn had a second straight season averaging more than a point a game and led the Dallas Stars to a division championship. Patrick Kane ripped apart opposition defenses and goalies all year, putting up 106 points in 82 games. That’s crazy and he did it with rookie linemate Artemi Panarin. Sidney Crosby started off the year painfully slow, but as he heated up so did his Penguins, showing that when he’s the on his game, he brings up that entire team. This one will be a very close award.

My Pick: This was tough, I debated around all 3 of the nominees, but at the end this award doesn’t go to the best player (Kane) it goes to the most valuable to his team and that was no doubt Sidney Crosby. When he struggled the team struggled and when he caught fire, that team caught fire and battled their way to the 2nd in the Metropolitan division. He led the team and proved he was the most valuable player to his team, in the league.

JAMES NORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY

Given to the top defenseman

Nominees: Brent Burns (SJ), Drew Doughty (LA) Erik Karlsson (OTT)

The Breakdown: Brent Burns was a surprise to many this year with his play at both ends (and his beard). He was a physical beast, but I don’t think he was on the level as the other two in the regular season. Drew Doughty logged crazy minutes, regularly playing over 25 minutes and night, and even topping 30 minutes 18 times (?!?!?!?). Insane, he also was dominant offensively, putting up 51 points. Then there’s Erik Karlsson, going for his 3rd Norris in 5 years. He had an offensive season for the record books, with 82 points in 82 games. There is always concern about his defensive game, but the best defensive is a good offense, and Karlsson lives up to that saying.

My Pick: Drew Doughty has never won a Norris, often coming close. This year he takes it. His play at both ends and those insane time on ice numbers were enough to convince me. What a year by DOughty, definitely deserving of a Norris nod.

CALDER MEMORIAL TROPHY

The Breakdown: Connor McDavid was the best rookie this year, no doubt. Years from now we will look back on this and go “How did McDavid not win the Calder?” But he didn’t play enough games, injuries derailed a large chunk of his season. Panarin put up the most points and had the best wire to wire season. But he also had the luxury of playing with Patrick Kane. Panarin is a very good talent, and as far as rookie seasons go, he had one of the best in recent memory, even if he is 24 years old. Shayne Gostisbehere had a quiet but exceptional rookie year. He kept his CF% over 50% and as great at both ends of the ice for a rookie. He didn’t get a lot of recognition apart from his unreal run of game winning goals. But he was a huge part of the Flyers making the playoffs.

My Pick: McDavid was the best rookie in terms of talent, but I’m giving my vote to Shayne Gostisbehere. A 23 year old anchored a blue line that made the playoffs and put up 46 points in 64 games. His advanced numbers were solid, he had a 15 game point streak 9 a record for rookie dmen) and 5 game winning goals. He deserves this award, it’s still a toss up if he will actually get it.

LADY BYNG MEMORIAL TROPHY

Sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct with high standard of playing ability

FRANK J SELKE TROPHY

My Pick: Kopitar was the best two way forwards, but the award is strictly for defense so I expect Patrice Bergeron to pick up his 3rd straight Selke Trophy. He wins faceoffs, he’s put on the ice in all scenarios. They should pretty much just name this award the Patrice Bergeron Trophy.

JACK ADAMS AWARD

My Pick: Gerard Gallant instilled a belief in this year’s Florida Panthers. He was passionate behind the bench but was still an emotional rock and that worked so well with a lot of the young core in Florida. His team was also second in PDO, and it seems like that’s all you need to win this award now a days.

Here are the rest of the awards I’ve rattled off quickly:

BILL MASTERTON MEMORIAL TROPHY

Exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey

NHL GENERAL MANAGER OF THE YEAR AWARD

My Pick: It’s tough to judge a GM’s success based on one year, but Rutherford’s acquisitions clearly worked as they won the Stanley Cup. Kessel, Bonini and Hagelin were his best line and he brought them all in over the last calendar year. Daley for Scuderi deal was very good as well.

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NHL AWARD PREVIEW AND PICKS was last modified: June 22nd, 2016 by Tyler Yaremchuk

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